Charles Martin wrote:

>>Well, for me, the deciding factor on using a table is if the elements
>>contained in the table are 2 dimensional.  In other words, can they be
>>grouped in two dimensions.  For example, a list of population grouped by
>>cities AND age ranges would be two dimensional and would satisfy the
>>requirement for a table.  However, you could define a list of population
>>counts grouped by city as two dimensional since one column would have the
>>city name and the other have the population count.  Thus, if there is no
>>way to group the elements by row AND column, then it is not tabular data
>>and is just a list.  

That's probably one of the best ways I've heard to look at it yet.

Collin Davis - ACE, MCP
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